PONTA UBU
- BRPOU
- Latitude: -20.7869
- Longitude: -40.5718
- East Coast South America
- Port in Brazil
Location: Anchieta ES 29230-000 Brazil
Ponta Ubu Port Overview
Location:
- Country: Brazil
- State: Espírito Santo
- Coordinates: Approximately 20.8000° S latitude and 40.5833° W longitude
General Information:
- Port Type: Major port
- Operational Since: The port of Ponta Ubu has been operational as a significant maritime hub particularly supporting the export of iron ore.
- Owner/Operator: Samarco Mineração S.A., a Brazilian mining company.
Port Specifications
Infrastructure
- Berths: The port has several berths designed to handle large vessels, especially those used for bulk cargo.
- Draft Depth: The port is capable of accommodating Cape-size vessels with draft depths ranging up to 18 meters.
- Cargo Handling: Primarily focused on bulk commodities, particularly iron ore which is the largest export from this port.
- Storage Facilities: Stockyards are available for transitioning ore from rail transport to ship, with facilities for blending and storage to ensure high-quality export standards.
Access
- Rail Connectivity: Direct rail links from the Minas Gerais state iron ore mining regions to the port.
- Maritime Access: The port's maritime access is designed to handle deep-draft vessels, and it includes navigational aids and pilot services to assist in the safe handling of inbound and outbound ships.
Cargo and Exports
- Primary Cargo: Iron ore forms the bulk of the cargo handled at this port. The facility is tailored towards high-volume and efficient iron ore handling.
- Secondary Cargo: Occasionally deals with other bulk commodities, but iron ore remains the predominant focus due to the port’s ownership by a major mining company.
Facilities
- Equipment: State-of-the-art ship loaders, conveyor belts, and stockyard management systems.
- Safety Protocols: Includes comprehensive safety protocols and guidelines to ensure safe handling of cargo and operation.
Environmental and Operational Standards
- Environment: Continuous efforts towards environmental sustainability with monitoring and mitigation strategies in place to minimize impact on the surrounding marine and coastal ecosystems.
- Operational Standards: Adheres to international standards for port safety, security, and operational efficiency.
Services
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage for all ships coming into the port.
- Tug Assistance: Availability of tugs to assist in maneuvering vessels.
- Bunkering: Fuel and other essential services provided for vessels.
Strategic Importance
The Port of Ponta Ubu occupies a strategic position in Brazil’s export infrastructure, significantly contributing to the mining export economy, particularly in iron ore. Its deep-water capabilities and efficient cargo handling facilities make it a critical link in the global supply chain of bulking mining commodities.
Navigation and Operational Guidelines
- Approach Channel: Well-defined channel with up-to-date navigational aids.
- Weather Restrictions: Operations are subject to weather conditions; pilots advise accordingly during adverse conditions.
Contact Information
- Operator/Management: Samarco Mineração S.A.
- Port Authority: Local maritime authorities oversee the operational compliance and maritime regulations.
Summary
Ponta Ubu is a vital iron ore export port with a focus on efficiency and high-volume handling, backed by robust infrastructure and cutting-edge technology, ensuring its pivotal role in Brazil's maritime commerce and the global mining industry.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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PHILHOKUSAI | Cargo | BRPOU | 3/31/2025 | |
SEMIRAMIS | Cargo | IN TUT | 3/14/2025 |